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| Re: XP windows [message #92399 is a reply to message #92366] |
Sun, 04 November 2007 23:28  |
Tom Bruhl
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>>> Mike
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Just try his plugs and you will be rewarded. Then reward Mike.
All done...
T.
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------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C843DA.B1ADAD60--So, a few months back an acquaintance owed me some money. Not a lot, a few
hundred dollars for doing a bunch of computer editing for a hip hop project.
He's a good guy, struggling to get a couple of local CT artists known. Yes,
people in the hip hop world struggle, a lot some of the time. Anyway, the
project was for a very good, edgy, female rapper and I think it came out
quite nicely. Then, my acquaintance had some personal money problems and
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| Re: XP windows [message #92402 is a reply to message #92399] |
Mon, 05 November 2007 04:14  |
Mike Audet
Messages: 294 Registered: December 2008
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k them to the best turntable guy I could find in CT. He's a slightly
eccentric fellow but clearly knows what he's doing. There's fancy high end
tube amps for audiophiles on the shelves, next to Parasound amps and all
that kind of stuff. So I lug in my battered up flight cases and leave them
with him. Last night, they were done so I drove up to get them and hear the
diagnosis. I walk in and he says, 'Hey, it's the duct tape guy.' To which
I reply that no, I did not put duct tape in the inside of my 12s. He goes
on to describe the shape they tables were in. First, he said that when he
pulled the platters off there a thick coating of gunk, probably a combination
of spilled beer, cigarette tar, and who knows what. So much of it that he
was initially worried it might have ruined the motors in the decks. Luckily,
that hadn't happened. The bearings were 'bone dry' and the previously mentioned
duct tape had been used in various places. One headshell was wired incorrectly
and the leads were almost rotted out. All that was fixed and we fired them
up and they sound great.
But here's the funny part. I thought they were a pair, but my repair guy
flipped one of them over to show me the serial number. It was made in 1979!
That's only the second year Technics made the mkII, and it's freaking almost
30 years old. Then my repair guys said, 'These things are built like a safe.
I'm sure this one has another 30 left in it.' Now I just have to learn to
DJ as well as a guy who owns these should be able to.I love Paris as well - I'm not really sure what I'll switch to when my gear
goes ka-put, but I'd love to be able to incorporate a couple of these
plugins when the time comes. You would also have a much much bigger market
to sell these goodies.
-Carl
"Mike Audet" <mike@...> wrote in message news:476c0805$1@linux...
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> Hi Carl,
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> It is on my to do list, but my focus in on PARIS. I've always loved this
> system, so VST will probably wait until there is nothing more for me to
> port,
> the Mac versions are out, and the driver is perfect.
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> The day will come, though.
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> "Carl Amburn" <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote:
>>Hey Mike - Any way to make any of these plugs stand alone vst plugs (for
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>>other apps) ?
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>>-Carl
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>>"Mike Audet" <mike@....> wrote in message news:476b9625$1@linux...
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>>> Thanks, Tom!!
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>>> I think the next plug will be a mono-band version of this so that one
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>>> could
>>> use fewer DSP resources if it's just one band than needs to be tamed.
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>>> Any thoughts on what would be most useful to you after that?
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>>> Thanks again!
>>>
>>> Mike
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>>> "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
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>>>>Hey Mike,
>>>&g
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